From Booklist
Laura Roslin, president of Earth's far-flung colonies, has problems. First, she has dreams of being surrounded by humanity's mortal enemies. Second, there's a terrorist group, the Midguardians, on the prowl. Third, can she trust Commander Adama to keep her secret should she ask his help, or will he use it to increase his power? This would be strictly for
Battlestar Galactica fans if not for David's genius at putting himself into another creator's world and the minds of its characters.
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Review
Praise for the Battlestar Galactica TV Series:
"An intensely suspenseful journey of survival. Gripping, scary, and well worth staying home on Fridays to watch. TV's most provocative fantasy adventure."
--TV Guide’s "Roush Rave"
"Serious and sexy, Battlestar Galactica is the best sci-fi on TV."
--CFQ (Cinefantastique)
"With its hot, androgynous heroine leading the remnants of humanity against evil, God-fearing robots, Battlestar Galactica is boldly re-creating sci-fi TV.”
--salon.com
" . . . You don't have to love sci-fi to love Battlestar Galactica . . . a great TV series."
--USA Today
"Rapidly shaping up to be the most influential Science Fiction series since Babylon 5 and the original Star Trek."
--TV Zone magazine